Rapper and entrepreneur Rick Ross’ friends recently called him a hoarder after he shared a video of his clothes and shoes-filled Georgia mansion.
In a set of Instagram story videos, the rapper shared that he was trying to organize the closets in his Fayetteville, Georgia home. In the video, which shows rooms filled with gigantic piles of clothes and shoes, he revealed that his friends have been calling him a hoarder.
“I’m having a debate. They’re calling me a hoarder. They say hoarders keep things and make excuses for it. No, it’s not,” Ross insisted. “These things are of value. These things are value, but now I have to make more space.”
He continued, asking if collecting other things, such as cars, was also considered hoarding.
“Is having 150-plus automobiles hoarding?” Ross asked before one of his friends responded, “It could be hoarding.”
“To me, it’s national treasures. Once I own it, it becomes a national treasure,” the Grammy nominee responded. “How many watches is hoarding of watches, of timepieces? How many timepieces would you consider hoarding or [having] a problem? Do I have a problem?”
The Miami rapper’s friends then began reading definitions of the term hoarding via the internet. Much to his dissatisfaction, he asked, “Can I defend myself?”
“Can I defend myself? It’s hoarding when it’s filling all the way up the steps, and it’s blocking functional space,” he wrote. “If it was going all the way up both sides of those staircases, that’s when it’d be hoarding. Until then, I’m just a f***ing hustler, man.”
Speaking of a hustler, Ross has been heavily promoting his champagne collab with Luc Belaire France via Instagram as of late. On Nov. 10, he shared a photo of him holding a bottle while wearing a Baby Pink shirt and lots of ice.
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